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Ipsos showed Lula with higher approval ratings and lower rejection rates than Moro.

The most relevant finding from the Ipsos survey, released this Saturday the 23rd, is that even with all the media bombardment, Lula is more approved and less rejected than his tormentor, who has been shielded by the same media; the former president has an approval rating of 45% and a disapproval rating of 54%, while Sergio Moro has an approval rating of 37% and a disapproval rating of 55%.

The most relevant finding of the Ipsos survey, released this Saturday the 23rd, is that even with all the media bombardment, Lula is more approved and less rejected than his tormentor, who has been shielded by the same media; the former president has an approval rating of 45% and a disapproval rating of 54%, while Sergio Moro has an approval rating of 37% and a disapproval rating of 55% (Photo: Gisele Federicce)

247 - The most relevant finding of the Ipsos survey, released this Saturday the 23rd, is that even with all the media bombardment, former president Lula is more approved and less rejected than his tormentor, who has been shielded by that same media: Sergio Moro.

According to the survey data, published by EstadãoWhile Lula has a 45% approval rating and a 54% disapproval rating, Moro registers a 37% approval rating and a 55% disapproval rating. Since March, the judge's disapproval rating has risen eight percentage points, from 47% to 55%, while his approval rating has dropped from 44% to 37%.

In the same poll, Geraldo Alckmin (PSDB) appears with the worst rejection rate: 70%. He is followed by Ciro Gomes, with 65%, Jair Bolsonaro, with 64%, and Marina Silva, with 63%.

Bolsonaro was the pre-candidate who suffered the greatest variation compared to the last poll, released last month: his disapproval rating rose from 60% to 64%, while his approval rating fell from 23% to 20%.